Friday, 26 August 2011

The 2011 IABSE-IASS Symposium is approaching very quickly now, and having received the program, I thought I would highlight a couple of recognized peers (real world and online) that might be of interest to followers of this blog.

Chris Wise, Expedition Director is presenting on the London 2012 Velodrome on Tuesday 20th at 3pm. This project (shortlisted for the Stirling Prize) was extensively modeled in Rhino using Geometry Gym plugins to exchange with Oasys GSA.

3 comments:

nice selection of lectures...looking forward to hearing Chris Wise and you at the conference. I'll be there with the paper entitled : "Structural Optimization of Free-Form Grid Shells" - Day 3 - Structurals' Room at 9:30.

We had some email corespondence a while back and I would like to meet you, since I am working a lot with Rhino and GSA too...I guess we could exchange some experiences. You can see some of my work on my website.

Did I mention it was nice to meet you Jon? Anyway, I said I would miss your talk, because I had to see Paolo Basso's, but fortunately I was able to see the last half of your talk. Ofcourse it was great!

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I was born in Australia and raised on a farm near the coast in South West Victoria.
I studied a double degree in Structural Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Melbourne.
I joined Connell Wagner (now Aurecon) as a Graduate, and spent four years there working on Eureka Tower (300m tall), the 2006 Melbourne Cricket Ground Redevelopment and Wembley Stadium roof and arch.
In 2005, I decided to leave for London where I joined Expedition. A unique design firm with challenging and interesting projects. They introduced me to the wonderful software this is Rhino3d. Projects included Supreme Engineering Award recipients Infinity Bridge and 2012 Velodrome. This formed the basis and test platforms for developing the Geometry Gym BIM software.